Comparison of stress protein (HSP70) levels in the brain and hypopharyngeal glands, morphology of Malpighian tubules, and behavioral traits in honeybees fed on different patties
Key Points
HSP70 levels differ significantly based on diet, influencing honeybee behavior and stress response.
In honeybees fed different patties, HSP70 showed a notable variance with levels around 2.5 times higher in certain groups.
Assessment of morphological changes in Malpighian tubules alongside behavioral analysis was conducted.
Improving understanding of dietary factors may enhance honeybee management and resilience.
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Sarioglu-Bozkurt et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
Comparison of stress protein (HSP70) levels in the brain and hypopharyngeal glands, morphology of Malpighian tubules, and behavioral traits in honeybees fed on different patties | Synapse